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Arts Management
Director
David Cook
Professor of Theatre
The Arts Management curriculum provides a 59 credit hour interdisciplinary program of studies in Arts Management, Business, Performing Arts and an area of artistic specialization in Art, Film Studies, Music or Theatre. The degree prepares students for careers in arts organizations, arts related businesses and graduate study in Arts Management. Students are also required to complete an Arts Management Internship as a capstone experience to practically apply the concepts and techniques learned in the classroom. Semester internships may be completed locally, regionally, nationally and/or through special arrangements with the Diorama Arts Centre in London, England.
All students complete the following core studies in arts management. Because of the interdisciplinary nature and the number of courses required for the major, students in arts management are required to have a business minor.
| Arts Management Core Studies |
| AM 1110 |
Arts Experience |
8 semesters |
| AM 1012 |
Intro to Arts Organizations I, II |
2 hrs |
| AM 3011, 3021, 3031 |
Arts Practicum I, II, III (one each Music, Theatre, Art) |
3 hrs |
| AM 3013, 3023 |
Arts Administration I, II |
6 hrs |
| AM 4613,4623 |
Arts Internship I, II |
6 hrs |
| AM 4973 |
Senior Seminar (Independent Study Project) |
3 hrs |
| COM 2013 OR 2123 |
Communication Systems OR Mass Communication and Society |
3 hrs |
| COM 3623 OR 3633 |
Public Relation Cases and Campaigns OR Writing for Public Relations |
3 hrs |
|
Total Hours |
26 |
| Recommended Electives |
| ART 3243 |
Graphic Communication I (permission of instructor) |
3 hrs |
| AM 4993 |
Seminar in Non-Profit Law |
3 hrs |
Students complete one artistic specialization track in Visual Art, Music, Theatre or Film Studies.
| Visual Art Track |
| ARTH 2203, 2213 |
Survey of Art History I, II |
6 hrs |
| ART 3083 (ANTH 4083) |
Intro to Museum Studies |
3 hrs |
| ART/ARTH 3000-4000 |
Studio Art elective (Maximum 3 hours) and/or Art History electives |
9 hrs |
|
Total Hours |
18 |
| Music Track |
| MUS 2000 |
Music Theory/ Ear Training |
1-6 hrs |
| MUS 3000-4000 |
Music History and/or Music Literature |
3-6 hrs |
| MUS Ensemble |
|
1-3 hrs |
| MUS Applied Music |
|
1-2 hrs |
| MUS Electives |
|
6 hrs |
|
Total Hours |
18 |
| Theatre Track |
| THEA 2011 |
Stage Management |
1 hr |
| THEA 2213 |
A Cultural History of Theatre |
3 hrs |
| THEA 2333 |
Acting |
3 hrs |
| THEA 2352 |
Stagecraft |
2 hrs |
| THEA 3043 |
Modern Theatre: History and Literature |
3 hrs |
| THEA 3000-4000 Electives |
|
4-8 hrs |
|
Total Hours |
18 |
| Film Studies Track |
| ENGL 2273 |
Film History |
3 hrs |
| ENGL 2283 |
Film Theory and Criticism |
3 hrs |
| 3000-4000 Electives (see Bulletin under "Film Studies Electives") |
|
12 hrs |
|
Total Hours |
8 |
| Generalist Track: 18 hrs |
| Available with permission and direction of adviser |
Students are required to take the following Block courses:
Designated Block I Requirement: 6 hrs*
- THEA 1013 The Theatre Experience or THEA 1063 The Broadway Musical 3 hrs
- ART 2203, 2213 Survey of Art History I or II 3 hrs
- MUS 2073 Musical Experience 3 hrs
*Music track take 1063, 1203; Film Studies and Art track take 1013 or 1063, 2073; Theatre track take 1203, 2073 (not counted as hours in the major).
Designated Block II Requirement: 3 hrs
- BUS 1013 Business and Society (not counted as hours in the major) 3 hrs
Arts Management students are required to declare a Business Minor.
Required Business Minor: 15 hrs
- MIS 1123 Business Information Technology 3 hrs
- ACCT 2113 Concepts of Accounting 3 hrs
- MGT 3003 Principles of Management 3 hrs
- MKT 3003 Principles of Marketing 3 hrs
- MGT 3063 Organizational Behavior OR 3103, Human Resource Management or 3143, International
- Management or 4023, Negotiation and Management Skills or MKTG 4093, International Marketing 3 hrs.
Students should consult with the Program Director or the College Advising Office for specific course requirements for this program of study.